A Radio Active Voice in Las Vegas

The future of radio seems to lie within the bandwidth frequencies of
the Internet. Both on-demand music and talk shows have begun. StartingMonday, September 16, Erika Washington, a local Las Vegas journalist
who also goes by the moniker ‘The Vegas Soulcialite,’ will debut her
radio talk show, ‘Radio Active with the Vegas Soulcialite’ on Radio
Tribune.
Internet radio has consistently become more and more popular because
of faster broadband connections and Internet-ready smart phones.
Whether on the go or in the office, users are able to connect to the
Internet and hear the same hit songs terrestrial and satellite radio
stations play. And because the Internet knows no geographic
boundaries, listeners from around the world can listen to any station
they want.
Washington has covered valley news and entertainment since 2008,
writing for The Answer, VegasAllNight.com, and weekly for The Las
Vegas Sentinel-Voice, KCEP-Power 88 and for the Las Vegas Tribune.
Every weekday starting at 10 a.m. Las Vegas and beyond will have the
opportunity to banter and discuss local and national issues with the
seasoned journalist. She plans to chat with local and national guests
on a variety of topics including politics, women’s issues, education,
arts and culture.
The show will air just before Las Vegas Tribune Publisher Rolando
Larraz’s long running talk-show, ‘Face the Tribune.’
“I’m really hoping to bring my blog to life and expand my topics. This
platform will really give me a chance to take things to another
level,” said Washington.
Excited about the possibilities and the opportunity to produce her own
show, Washington is hoping the two hours will be enough. “There is so
much I want to talk about, I don’t think two hours will be enough;
anyone who knows me knows I always have something to say about
everything,” said Washington.
‘Radio Active with The Vegas Soulcialite’ will air Monday-Friday 10
a.m.-12 noon, PST.
For questions, comments or show ideas email:thevegassoulcialite@gmail.com or follow her on Twitter and Instagram
@VegasSoulcialite.

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